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Pretty As Pink! |
Pretty As Pink!
It’s a compliment we hear all the time, and one that is often repeated especially when it pertains to young girls and women. Pretty as Pink can refer to the shade of an outfit, the mood of an outfit or even the glow on someone’s face: in this exclusive article, we talk to top designers of Pakistan about their opinion on the color pink.
Umar Sayeed
“I love the color Pink and definitely think that hues of Pink suit almost every woman and are a perfect canvas for semi formal and formal collections. The color pink is refreshing, fresh and often a breath of fresh air.”
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Umar Sayeed
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Ayesha Khurram
“Pink is definitely a nice color, but I am not sure if I would say it’s my all time favorite. I am the kind of designer who enjoy's working with stark combinations such as black, white and blue. But yes, pink is a fresh color and is perfect for summer time.”
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Ayesha Khurram
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Aisha Alam
“Pink is one of my favorites especially because there are so many ways we can play with this color, and it comes in so many hues and shades. It’s the kind of color which comes to life with almost minimal or no embellishments. It’s also a color which jumps out with simple accents such as trimmings and edgings.”
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Aisha Alam
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Afsheen Mehboob
“Pink is easily and definitely one of my favorite colors. It’s a color which comes to life when put against red or black, & truly jumps out with even slight embellishments.”
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Afsheen Mehboob
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Saira Rizwan
“I like some shades of pink while some I find truly horrible,” said the Lahore-based designer who has created waves due to her extremely well received collections at Bridal Couture Week. “The chai pink shade is my personal favorite and one I like playing with almost all the time.”
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Saira Rizwan
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Nosheen and Shabnam Rana
“I am a big fan of the color pink and like using it in its simplest and purest form. Pink truly carries the essence of the rose with it, & is the perfect option for fresh and pure feel to an outfit.”
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Nosheen and Shabnam Rana
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Nida Ali
“I like pink and it’s definitely a color which often plays into my designs but I think it’s the kind of color which requires some sprucing up and some jazzing up. This is why I like using pink with a contrasting shade such as some black or grey.”
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Nida Ali
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